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Have been there a few times and never disappointed. There is a small shop on ground floor, exhibitions on next floors and a cafe/library on top where you can chill and enjoy some books. You might need to check on the exhibition before as sometime...More

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Absolute scam. Paid 50RMB each to see nothing but white walls. Asked for a refund but was refused. Explanation was that the empty space was a form of expression... are you kidding me? This place should be avoided at all costs.

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Three floors of white, almost empty nothing in July 2017 . Top floor - sunlight through skylight may make afternoon patterns. Third floor light bulbs and a noise like running fingers round a glass. Other floor a projected clock and ill fitting blinds raised and...More

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This was the first time I hear about this museum thanks to the recommendation of some friends and it was an absolute delight. Beautiful building and the Song Dong exhibition was really amazing. Great place for all contemporary art lovers.

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The 1930s heritage Art Deco building in the historic Rockbund district very close to the famous Bund is lovely for those who like this period of architecture (I do!). I am not a fan of contemporary art and so it very much depend on one's...More

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Having had high expectations with this venue being near the Bund and continually praised in Time Out Shanghai, I was hugely disappointed. It was very small and hosted a strange exhibition. Unfortunately one of the main art pieces on the whole 3rd floor was completely...More

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A contemporary art exhibition space is always only going to be as good as the current exhibition and it's not my intention to rate the art here, but more the venue.
We saw Song Dong's 'I don't know the mandate of heaven', which was a...More

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shanghai knows contemporari art, and they do show
very rellevant things. On our visit RAM showed Felix Gonsales-Torrez (yes, again, but still we just love him).
Exept for this, its a quit posh location, French caffee around,
European vibes, and generally you feel like not...More

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This is a nice little gallery, but because it is quite small it doesn't have permanent exhibition space and your experience is going to depend largely on what's going on in the three gallery spaces. On the day I was there, one of them was...More

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While there are certainly many other “bunds” in theworld, “the Bund” refers to Shanghai’s famouswaterfront. The area’s Gothic, Art Deco and Beaux Artsmonoliths were built when it was part of the ShanghaiInternational Settlement run by the British andAmericans. The atmosphere of colonial-era luxury hasendured over time and is now found in the five-starhotels, luxury brand boutiques and expensive

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restaurants that can be found within the historicbuildings. A cultural center has built up away fromthe water and some of Shanghai’s best art galleriesand museums are housed close to the Bund. Nighttimeviews of Pudong and the rest of the city also make fora great backdrop at the many rooftop clubs.